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  2. Religion in Serbia (2022 census) [1] Serbian Orthodoxy (81.1%) Catholicism (3.9%) Other Christian (1.7%) Islam (4.2%) No religion (1.2%) Other / Unanswered (7.9%) St. Sava's Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Belgrade.

  3. Christianity is the predominant religion in Serbia. The Constitution of Serbia defines it as a secular state with guaranteed religious freedom . Eastern Orthodox Christians with 6,079,396 members, comprise 84.5% of country's population.

  4. Serbia - Slavs, Orthodox, Balkan: Most of the population of Serbia and neighbouring Montenegro is of South Slavic origin. Slavic tribes entered the region from the north during the 5th to 7th century ce, encountering Illyrian-speaking peoples.

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  5. Dec 12, 2018 · Roman Catholicism. The number of Serbians who belong to the Roman Catholic Church currently stands at approximately 356,957. The majority of Catholics in Serbia live in the northern part of the country, particularly in Vojvodina, an autonomous Serbian province established in 1944.

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · Population: demographic situation, languages and religions. Eurydice. Serbia. 1. Political, social and economic background and trends. 1.3 Population: demographic situation, languages and religions. Last update: 27 November 2023. Serbiа is a country located in South East Europe (Balkan Peninsula).

  7. Chara Scroope, 2017. Serbia is officially a. secular. state, yet religion plays a large role in terms of informing the cultural values and national identity of many Serbians. Indeed, throughout Serbian history, there has been a close association between ethnic identity and religious affiliation.

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